Tuesday, December 2, 2014 7:00 pm White Oaks … Boundary Reviews/2015...Agenda Acceptance of...
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Tuesday, December 2, 2014
7:00 pm
White Oaks High School
(South Campus)
Agenda
Acceptance of minutes from November 25th meeting
Agenda review and meeting norms
Reminder of purpose and desired outcomes
NE Oakville #1 BRC Web Page
Product & Process Goals
Timelines
Selection Criteria
Scenario Work
Communication
Why A Boundary Review?
At the October 15, 2014 Board meeting, HDSB Trustees approved a motion to initiate the process to establish a boundary for NE Oakville #1 ps.
The new school will be located north of Dundas Street, between Neyagawa Blvd and Sixth Line.
Purpose of NE Oakville #1 Review
The mandate of the Boundary Review Committee (BRC) is to determine who will attend the new elementary school in Oakville.
NE Oakville #1 Website
The BRC is established to examine the initial options
generated by the Boundary Review Steering Committee
and to have the opportunity to give feedback.
it will use criteria to measure the impact and effectiveness of boundary options.
will review the options generated by the BR Steering Committee and will offer suggestions/revisions or suggest new options to be considered
will decide to either inform the community of the recommended option(s) or to consult the community regarding the recommended option(s).
Product Goals
Process Goals
That we ensure a process that is fair and transparent
That all members are heard and respected
That our discussions focus on what is best for all students
Our final recommendations will be developed through a consensus process
BRC Meetings Dec 2 (7 pm)
Dec 8 (7 pm)
Dec 16 (7 pm)
Public Information Jan 8 (7 pm)
BRC Meeting Jan 15 (7 pm)
*Jan 20 (7 pm)
Admin Council Jan 26
Board Meeting for Information Feb 4
Board Meeting for Determination Feb 18
*if needed
Tentative Timelines
Some Comments from First Meeting
Plan for the fewest number of transitions for students
Consider grandfathering Grade 8 students under scenarios
Explore scenarios that offer reduced enrolments at existing schools
Ensure viable enrolments in all schools through examination of grade breakdowns
Explore impact of dual track at River Oaks
Explore naturally occurring boundaries as well as boundaries south of Dundas
Review of Scenarios and Maps
Guiding Questions
What scenarios do you feel have promise?
What can you offer to make a scenario better?
What scenarios can you NOT live with? Why?
What did we miss (e.g., Alternate scenarios)?
Scenario Work
Introduce new scenarios (7, 8, 9)
In groups – discuss, record on grid charts what scenarios meet criteria
Carousel – assess how each scenario meets criteria, vote on most viable criteria by placing stickers (1, 2, 3,or 4)on those you feel merit support (what scenarios can we eliminate at this point)…any new scenarios emerge…
Criteria to Measure Impact & Effectiveness of Boundary Options
Balance of overall enrolment in each school in the review area to maximize student access to programs, resources, and extra-curricular opportunities.
Continuity of placement and possible relocation of regional programs within the review area
Expansion and placement of new ministry or board programs
Viable numbers in a dual track school to support both English and French programs
Proximity to schools (walking distances, safe school routes, natural boundaries)
Accommodation of students in permanent school facilities and minimal use of portable classrooms
Stable, long-term boundaries
Cost effectiveness of transportation
Fiscal responsibilities
The grand parenting of students in the graduating class
The number of school moves students have experienced
Keeping cohorts together
Other criteria recommended by committee or community members
Possible criteria could include but is not limited to:
Working Groups
Group 1
1 River Oaks parent
1 Sunningdale parent
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
**planning staff will support other Steering Committee
members will observe**
Communication
BRC members - will occur through the HDSB website, FAQs, Meeting Minutes, email to the Chair
Schools/Councils –common school newsletter content, HDSB website, email to inform of community consultation
Community – email at end of process, HDSB website
We will review the need for communication at the end of each meeting and decide upon the content and method
Communication
What needs to be communicated?
To whom?
How?
By whom?
Next Meeting
Monday December 8th 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
White Oaks Room A128